Source: Talk Is Jericho — The Unlucky Origin & Superstitions Behind Friday The 13th
Duration: 51 min
Talpiot Tomb / Historical Jesus
Inside the Talpiot tomb, archaeologists found 10 ossuaries, seven inscribed with names like Jesus, son of Joseph, James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus, and Maryamne the Mara, a pet name for Mary Magdalene.
Historical Jesus / Catholic Church
If you've got the bones of some guy named Jesus, whose real name was Yeshua, would that give you power? I would say absolutely. The basis of the Roman Catholic faith is the physical resurrection of Jesus. If you've got his bones, how could that have happened?
Origins of Friday the 13th
The number 13 was never meant to be unlucky at all. It's tied to the Knights Templar and the sacred feminine. The entire 13 is bad luck narrative was pushed for power, control, and rewriting history by the Catholic Church.
Knights Templar true mission
The real mission of the First, Second, and Third Crusades was to establish a base of operations in the region so that the Knights Templar could round up stuff that they knew was there, like the remains of their ancestors.
Kensington Runestone / Knights Templar
The order that carved the Kensington Runestone was descendants of the Knights Templar, who happened to be put down on Friday the 13th of 1307.
Extraterrestrial life
The whole alien stuff, they're here too. And they know all about this, but it's up to us. We are the ones that control our own destiny as humans.
Symbolism of the number 13
The Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, is the key to life in the universe. Thirteen is the number of the goddess. Always has been, always will be because women are the life givers.
Procession of the Equinoxes
We are now in the middle of a transition from Pisces the fish to Aquarius the feminine water bearer. We are living through the end of the 26,000-year-long cycle. It was predicted to be a time of great strife, of great upheaval and difficulties.